Idaho Statutes
§ 16-1601 — POLICY
Idaho § 16-1601
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Idaho Code § 16-1601 (2026).
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The policy of the state of Idaho is hereby declared to be the establishment of a legal framework conducive to the judicial processing, including periodic review of child abuse, abandonment and neglect cases, and the protection of any child whose life, health or welfare is endangered. At all times, the health and safety of the child shall be the primary concern. Each child coming within the purview of this chapter shall receive, preferably in his own home, the care, guidance and control that will promote his welfare and the best interest of the state of Idaho, and if he is removed from the control of one (1) or more of his parents, guardian or other custodian, the state shall secure adequate care for him; provided, however, that the state of Idaho shall, to the fullest extent possible, seek
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Legislative History
[16-1601, added 1976, ch. 204, sec. 2, p. 732; am. 1982, ch. 186, sec. 1, p. 492; am. 1991, ch. 212, sec. 1, p. 501; am. 1996, ch. 272, sec. 1, p. 885; am. 1998, ch. 257, sec. 1, p. 851; am. 2001, ch. 107, sec. 1, p. 352; am. 2003, ch. 279, sec. 1, p. 748; am. 2018, ch. 287, sec. 1, p. 675.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 16-101
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS§ 16-102
POLICY§ 16-103
DEFINITIONS§ 16-104
EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEM§ 16-105
INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL§ 16-106
DUTIES OF COORDINATING COUNCIL§ 16-108
REGIONAL COMMITTEES§ 16-110
PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS§ 16-111
USES OF FUNDS§ 16-112
PROHIBITED USE OF FUNDS§ 16-1501
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